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93. — 21 yrs. Grave 4 ft., dry, sandy. (Infant.) 

 Gastropoda, Helicodiscus lineatus Say. 

 Araneida, Cicurina creber Bks. 



Myriapoda, Isobates ( I. minutus Brandt ? ) ; lulus, sp. 

 Coleoptera, Scarabaeidce, Lachnosterna, sp. Probably accidental. 

 Diptera, Phoridae, puparia. 



Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Brachymyrmex heeri Forel. 

 " Poneridae, Ponera contractu. Latr. 



" Myrmicidse, Myrmicina latreilli Andre. 



94. — 21 yrs. Grave 6 ft., dry, sandy. (Infant.) 

 Myriapoda, Iuhis, sp. 

 Diptera, Phoridae, puparia. 

 95. — 21 yrs. Grave 6 ft., dry, sandy. (Infant.) 

 Gastropoda, Helicodiscus lineatus Say. 



" Zonitoides minusculus Binn. 



Araneida, Lophocarenum, sp. 



Myriapoda, Isobates (/. minutus Brandt?) ; lulus, sp. 

 Thysanura, Lepidocyj-tus, sp. 

 Diptera, Phoridae, puparia. 

 96. — 21 yrs. Grave 6 ft., dry, sandy. (Infant.) 

 Araneida, Agalenidas [Cicurina?). 

 Myriapoda, Isobates (/. minutus Brandt?) ; lulus, sp. 

 Diptera, Phoridaa, puparia. 

 97. — 27 yrs. Grave 8 ft., dry, sandy. (Infant.) Interred November 2, 1869. 

 Myriapoda, undetermined. 

 Diptera, Phoridce, puparia. ( Conicera P) 

 98. — 29 yrs. I mo. Grave 6 ft., dry, sandy. (Infant.) Interred May 25, 1867. 

 Araneida, Argiope, sp. 



Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Lasius americanus Emery. 

 99. — 38 yrs. 4 mos. Grave 6 ft., dry; sandy. Interred June 29, 1861. 

 Araneida, Cicurina creber Bks. 

 Acarina, Gamasidae, Gamasus, sp. 

 Myriapod, undetermined. 

 Diptera, Phoridse, puparia [Conicera ?). 

 100. — 71 yrs. Grave 6 ft., dry; sandy. 



Gastropoda, Heliocodiscus lineatus Say. 

 Acarina, Hypopus, sp. 



Bones dry and crumbling; rib picked up by its sternal end broke and crushed in 

 falling by its own weight. Oscalcis, astragalus, head of femur, etc., crushed 

 with little or no pressure. Wood of coffin dry and crumbling ; medullary rays 

 beautifully and clearly outlined ; penetrated, more especially through long 

 diameter, by numerous dead, dry, filamentous roots. Knots curiously de- 

 marcated and encapsulated. All dry, brown and pulverulent. 



Note 1. Numbers 88-96 inclusive were interred prior to 1875, 

 before the cemetery records were fully kept. 



